In this lesson, students will learn about clothing vocabulary and how to describe conditions such as cleanliness. They will practice discussing clothing items, understanding their condition, and using adjectives related to dirtiness.
Grammar Focus:
Present Simple Tense:
- Example: "The children's clothes are dirty."
- Structure: Subject + verb (to be) + adjective
Plural Nouns:
- Example: "The children have many clothes."
- Key focus on how nouns change from singular to plural.
Adjectives:
- Examples: Dirty, clean, old, new
- Position of adjectives: before nouns (e.g., "dirty clothes").
Vocabulary:
- Clothes – Items worn on the body (e.g., shirts, pants).
- Dirty – Not clean; soiled.
- Clean – Free from dirt; not dirty.
- Laundry – Clothes that need to be washed.
- Stains – Marks or spots that are dirty.
- Washing machine – A machine used to wash clothes.
- Detergent – A substance used for cleaning clothes.
- Folding – The act of neatly arranging clothes after washing.
- Ironing – The process of removing wrinkles from clothes using an iron.
- Clothing – The general term for garments.
Useful Expressions:
- "The children's clothes need to be washed."
- "Do you have any clean clothes?"
- "These shirts are stained!"
- "Let's do the laundry today."
- "I need to fold the clean clothes."
- "Can you help me with the washing?"
- "Where do we keep the detergent?"
- "I washed my clothes last night."
- "Is it time to hang the laundry to dry?"
- "The kids always get their clothes dirty when they play."
Sentences:
- The children's clothes are dirty after playing outside.
- I need to wash their shirts and pants.
- There are stains on the children's clothes.
- The washing machine is full of dirty laundry.
- I washed the children's clothes yesterday.
- The kids love to play in the mud, so their clothes get dirty.
- After washing, we need to fold the clothes neatly.
- She always helps me with the laundry.
- Can you please put the clean clothes in the closet?
- The children's clothes are hung out to dry in the sun.
Questions and Answers:
Q1: Why are the children's clothes dirty?
A1: They played in the park and got mud on them.
Q2: When did you wash their clothes?
A2: I washed their clothes last night.
Q3: Do you have enough clean clothes for them?
A3: Yes, I have some clean clothes ready for them to wear.
Q4: What do you use to wash their clothes?
A4: I use detergent and fabric softener.
Q5: How often do you do laundry?
A5: I do laundry every weekend.
Conversation:
Person 1: Hey, why are the children's clothes all over the floor?
Person 2: They just came back from playing outside, and their clothes are dirty!
Person 1: We need to wash them. When did they last have clean clothes?
Person 2: I washed some last week, but they’ve been playing a lot since then.
Person 1: Should we do the laundry now?
Person 2: Yes, let’s gather all the dirty clothes and put them in the washing machine.
Person 1: Do we have enough detergent?
Person 2: I think so, but let’s check before we start.
Person 1: Alright! I’ll help you sort the clothes.
Person 2: Thanks! After we wash them, we can fold the clean clothes together.
Reading:
The Children's Clothes Are Dirty
Every parent knows that children love to play, and playing often leads to messy clothes. After a day at the park, a playground, or even just playing in the backyard, the children's clothes can end up muddy and stained.
The oldest child, Sarah, came home with dirt all over her dress. Her little brother, Jack, had grass stains on his pants from running around in the field. Both of their outfits were in desperate need of a wash.
When it was time to do laundry, their mom gathered all the dirty clothes. She sorted them into piles: whites, colors, and delicates. She filled the washing machine with water and added detergent, making sure to choose the right settings for the different fabrics.
While the clothes were washing, Sarah and Jack helped their mom by folding the clean clothes from the previous wash. They enjoyed this activity because they loved to see the neat piles and organize their favorite outfits.
In the end, after the clothes were washed and dried, the children had fresh, clean outfits ready for their next adventure. And their mom was relieved to have the laundry done, knowing that clean clothes are just a wash away!
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